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    Default Good day at Work?


    It's been agreed by most that a bad day fishing is better than a good day at work.
    Friday and Saturday morning I had a good day starting my day of work by fishing.
    I was doing a tile job at a lake house for a lady I used to work for (LOZ) and had caught some fish from her dock the day before (Friday). She gladly fried them up for dinner that night and was surprised at the fish that were right off of the dock and said, "your going to have to teach me how to catch those!", I said, "absolutely".
    I needed to rent some equipment for the job that next morning so while we were waiting for the place to open, I took here down to the dock and showed her where the fish were the day before and we caught quite a few.
    This is a picture of Madam President of Glen Martin Engineering, out of Boonville, MO (they build communication towers) and here first crappie.
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    Default Good Job Rugs

    Now U Will Get To Tile The Dock.............
    A FISH IN THE PAN IS WORTH TWO IN THE LAKE

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    way to go quinn. start the gal off right, catching crappie,and dock fishing, two of my favorite thing to do...

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    One of the best work stories I've heard.
    Alex (KC Area, Smithville Lake)

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    That Picture Reminds Me Of The Jj's Post On "how Do You Hold Your Fish."

    Beagle Held His The Same Way.

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    I'm lovin it. WTG, Quinn. That is a good day at work.









    "Democracy is two wolves and a lamb voting on what to have for lunch. Liberty ia a well-armed lamb contesting the vote." - Benjamin Franklin.

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    Default That rod and reel look familiar Monty?

    Monty, I don't know if you can see the rod and reel that well but it should look pretty familiar.
    I told her, what ever you do, hold on to that pole you just may get a big ol bass or cat fish, and that rod and reel are very special to me.
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    Great job on passing on something that will last a lifetime. Memories of a great day for both.

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    Nice work, rugs!
    - LOZcrappie (Scott)

    I would not exchange my leisure hours for all the wealth in the world. --Comte de Mirabeau (1749-1791)

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    Cool, my helper stayed down there to play with his wave runner and stopped by yesterday to say hi and I guess she was all excited about going back down to the dock the next day to fish some more, shes hooked
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